Last week Action News told you about Kyle Halllman. Friends filed a police report saying he scammed them out of thousands of dollars by setting up GoFundMe and YouCaring sites asking for money for a kidney and dialysis.

Action News spoke to Hallman’s mother by phone Monday night. She says she hasn’t spoken to her son in two weeks and doesn’t know where he is, but says she had no reason to believe her son didn’t need that kidney or dialysis.

We have also spoken with two other women who say they alone have given him almost $100,000.

Friends from all over the country helped Hallman, donating tens of thousands of dollars.

A woman from Canada who does not want to reveal her name said she gave Hallman $70,000. She said she thought Hallman was her boyfriend.

“I thought I had found the love of my life,” the woman said. “I had to get a second job to try and pay my mortgage.”

Now both women just hope police can find Hallman and figure out how this happened. Hallman’s mother said she wants answers just as much as everyone else does. She said her son does have diabetes and uses insulin. He told her he was having kidney surgery sometime this month. Hallman's mother said she understands everyone is angry, but wants to know what police find in their investigation.